Attach email to a Cloudflare domain (DNS publishes itself)
If your domain's DNS lives on Cloudflare, Turtini Mail can publish every record for you — no copying MX, SPF, DKIM, or DMARC by hand, and no waiting on a registrar UI.
Connect Cloudflare first (one time):
• Cloudflare connects at the org level. If /mail → Domains shows a "Connect Cloudflare" banner, click it (it takes you to Account → Domains, where a short token wizard links your Cloudflare account).
• Once connected, the banner is replaced by a Cloudflare domain picker.
Attach a domain:
• On /mail → Domains, click "+ Domain". With Cloudflare connected you'll see "Attach email to a Cloudflare domain", listing every domain in your Cloudflare account that doesn't already have email.
• Click "Attach email" next to the one you want. Turtini provisions the mail server, mints the DKIM keys, and pushes the MX, SPF, DMARC, and DKIM records straight into that Cloudflare zone.
• The domain lands in your list marked "DNS published", and Turtini sends you to the Mailboxes tab to create your first address. No DNS to touch.
Already added a domain manually?
• Any domain that isn't published yet shows a "Publish to Cloudflare" button on its row. Click it to push the records into Cloudflare. Re-publishing is safe to run any time — it updates the records in place rather than duplicating them.
What gets published:
• MX — routes inbound mail to Turtini's servers.
• SPF, DKIM, and DMARC (TXT records) — authenticate your outbound mail so Gmail and Outlook trust it.
If a domain isn't in your Cloudflare account, use the manual "Provision domain" form instead and publish the records it shows you at whatever registrar hosts that domain.